Internet access in trucks

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by c64basic, May 13, 2013.

  1. the pope

    the pope Light Load Member

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    i use my verizon note 2 as a hot spot and have 15 gigs a month for an extra hundred bucks over our regular service.

    and yes, i use all of those 15 gigs lol. im pretty sure ill have to upgrade it again next month to a higher plan.

    hbo go, hulu plus, netflix, and a neat website called coke and popcorn.ch

    hdmi/1/8" audio cable going from my macbook to my flat screen tv and i got it made anywhere i have 4g lte and i rarely dont have it.

    putting in my xbox 360 next week. already did a test run at home and it works with no lag on the 4g lte
     
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  3. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    I use my phone hotspot. I have T-Mobile and I get pretty decent coverage 90% of the time. It may just be EDGE or GPRS data connectivity but for simple surfing, its satisfactory. The only real deadzone I deal with is between Fabens and Monahans, TX. Tmobile roams on an old Alltell GSM network run by Verizon of all people and the hit and miss connectivity makes it almost useless. Around Van Horn and Pecos if needbe I can force roam on AT&T, wish T-Mobile would make that network our preferred roaming partner.
     
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